Jeremy Thake talks to Brian Jacket on the 30 days of Microsoft Graph blog series. He talks about the dotnet core sample and the challenges he faced spinning up the cross Microsoft and external collaboration!

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This week Jeremy Thake talks to Luca Bandinelli (Principal Program Manager) and Pat Miller (Principal Engineering Manager) about the SharePoint Framework. They go into detail about its history and how the extensibility story evolved over time from Farm Solutions, through Sandbox Solutions, add-in model and SPFx. They cover off the reasons why they have released the Isolated Web Parts and the scenarios it is fit best for.

Jeremy Thake talks to Anthony Leibovitz and Lei Xu who are responsible for the beta Notifications service on Microsoft Graph. They talk about the scenario, how it came about and what the sweet spot is right now this can be used by Microsoft Graph developers.

Jeremy Thake talks to Abram Jackson, Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, about Microsoft Graph data connect. Data connect opens up all sorts of scenarios across Microsoft 365 user data. They talk about the differences in this access pattern vs Microsoft Graph API. The common scenarios that come up and how this all come about.

Jeremy Thake and Paul Schaeflein speak to Darrel Miller, Senior Program Manager at Microsoft, about the Microsoft Graph SDK. Darrel sits on the Linux Foundation for Open API (formerly Swagger) and has been involved in products such as Azure API Management. He talks about how he got so passionate about HTTP APIs and what led him towards RESTful APIs and much more!

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Jeremy Thake talks to Juan Balmori Labra and Keyur Patel about Office add-ins. They talk about the journey it has been on for the last few years. At Ignite 2018 they announced hundreds of new APIs for office.js. They both discuss some of the cool scenarios they are seeing partners and enterprise developers build out.

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Jeremy Thake talks to Nick Kramer about Microsoft Teams on Microsoft Graph. Nick covers off all the key features added to Microsoft Graph announced at Ignite 2018 two weeks ago. He also talks about when it will move from beta to v1.0.

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Jeremy thake and Paul Schaeflein had the opportunity to speak to Yina Arenas and Mark Stafford about the Microsoft Graph. Yina and Mark have been PMs on this from its inception and explain the history of the journey, share their favorite features and the future of Microsoft Graph.